Electronic apparatus, fan unit, and subrack
The fan unit according to the present invention includes a plurality of radial fans; and a unit casing which accommodates the radial fans and includes a first member and a second member, each of which has exhaust ports allowing transmission of at least a part of output air from the radial fans.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electronic apparatus, a fan unit, and a subrack, and more specifically, to an electronic apparatus with a cooling structure particularly suitable for a radio base station apparatus, a fan unit, and a subrack suitable for cooling the electronic apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
A cooling structure for cooling an electronic apparatus by using an axial fan is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication JP 2000-59061 A and JP 2002-118387 A. JP 2000-59061 A discloses an electronic apparatus equipped with a casing, and a plurality of electronic component modules accommodated in the casing. Here, a fan in the electronic apparatus sucks the air within the casing to generate an airflow inside the casing, and the sucked air is discharged through an exhaust port. JP 2002-118387 A discloses a computer cooling structure. Here, in a computer equipped with a cooling axial fan for dissipating heat generated in an electronic component module into the atmosphere, exhaust ports are formed in two side surfaces of the casing. Such a cooling-structure using an axial fan is also applied to conventional radio base station apparatuses.
A conventional radio base station apparatus contains, inside an apparatus frame having an open-rack structure, a subrack for accommodating a large number of electronic component modules. Nowadays, regarding radio base station apparatuses, since packaging density, in particular, is becoming increasingly higher, it is important to efficiently dissipate the heat generated from the large number of electronic components. An example of a conventional radio base station apparatus cooling structure will be described with reference to
The radio base station apparatus is equipped with an apparatus frame 200, electronic component module groups 211a through 211c, subracks 210a through 210c, and fan units 212a and 212b. Within the apparatus frame 200, a plurality of subracks 210a through 210c are stacked in the height direction. The subracks 210a through 210c accommodate the electronic component module groups 211a through 211c each composed of a large number of electronic component modules. Within the apparatus frame 200, there are further arranged the cooling fan units 212a and 212b for cooling the electronic component module groups 211a through 211c. In the example shown in
In
That is, as shown in
Apart from this, there exists a known example which adopts, in the fan unit for cooling the subrack, a radial fan (a fan exhausting air in the radial direction) requiring no such duct 230 as described above. When adopting a radial fan, one fan unit usually accommodates one radial fan in order to avoid interference of exhaust airflows. However, in the case of a thin-type radial fan, there is involved a shortage of cooling capacity with a single radial fan. Thus, in a subrack for an electronic apparatus of large heat generation amount, the arrangement of a fan unit with a plurality of radial fans is indispensable. In arranging a plurality of radial fans, interference of exhaust airflows from the radial fans must be taken into consideration.
Here, to secure the requisite cooling capacity, it is necessary to provide additional radial fans. However, JP 2000-59061 A and the example shown in
As stated above, the accommodation efficiency of a subrack accommodated in a radio base station apparatus greatly depends on the cooling structure thereof. However, it has been rather difficult to obtain a radio base station apparatus capable of enhancing the accommodation efficiency of the subrack and securing the requisite cooling capacity.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an exemplary feature of the present invention to provide an electronic apparatus with an improved cooling structure capable of securing the requisite cooling capacity for cooling the electronic apparatus and electronic component modules and capable of enhancing the-accommodation efficiency of a subrack, and a fan unit and a subrack that can be suitably used in the electronic apparatus.
The fan unit according to the present invention includes a plurality of radial fans; and a unit casing which accommodates the radial fans and includes a first member and a second member, each of which has exhaust ports allowing transmission of at least a part of output air from the radial fans.
The subrack according to the present invention includes a shelf which accommodates electronic components; and a fan unit arranged above the electronic components and including a plurality of radial fans and a unit casing which accommodates the radial fans and includes a first member and a second member, each of which has exhaust ports allowing transmission of at least a part of output air from the radial fans.
The electronic apparatus according to the present invention includes a subrack having a shelf which accommodates electronic components, and a fan unit arranged above the electronic components, the fan unit including a plurality of radial fans and a unit casing which accommodates the radial fans and includes a first member and a second member, each of which has exhaust ports allowing transmission of at least a part of output air from the radial fans; and an apparatus frame which accommodates the subrack.
According to the present invention, it is possible to obtain an electronic apparatus with a cooling structure capable of securing the requisite cooling capacity for cooling the electronic apparatus and electronic component modules and capable of enhancing the accommodation efficiency of a subrack, and a fan unit and a subrack that can be suitably used in the electronic apparatus.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe above and other exemplary features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Next, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
The subracks 20a through 20d respectively accommodate electronic component module groups (inner modules) 23a through 23d inserted therein to be arranged so as to be perpendicular to a direction of a bottom surface of the apparatus frame 10. Each module of the electronic component module groups 23a through 23d includes an electronic circuit board and a front panel. In
Not only the subrack 20c but also each of the other subracks 20a, 20b, and 20d has a cooling fan unit 30 mounted to a top portion thereof, for cooling the electronic component module groups 23a, 23b, and 23d, respectively.
A plurality of cooling fans is arranged inside the cooling fan unit 30. As shown in
The cooling fan unit 30 has five radial fans 1 arranged in two rows parallel to the rear surface. To avoid interference between exhaust rows, the radial fans 1 are staggered with respect to the radial fans 1 of the adjacent row.
As shown in
Due to the formation of the exhaust ports 32 in the rear member 31b and the side member 31a of the cooling fan unit 30, the cooling air (exhaust heat) from the radial fans 1 arranged in a rear row is mainly exhausted by way of the exhaust ports 32 of the rear member 31b, whereas the cooling air (exhaust heat) from the radial fans 1 arranged in a front row is mainly exhausted through the exhaust ports 32 of the side members 31a. Synergistically with the staggered arrangement of the radial fans, this construction of the cooling fan unit 30 helps to mitigate the interference of exhaust airflows of radial fans 1 between the two rows.
The cooling air 40 exhausted from the exhaust ports 32 of the side members 31a of the cooling fan unit 30 passes through spaces between the side members 31a of the cooling fan unit 30 and the side plates 21a of the subrack casing 21, and flows by way of the rear side of the subrack 20c to be exhausted from the rear side of the apparatus frame 10. Thus, the exhaust air from the exhaust ports 32 of the side members 31a of the cooling fan unit 30 is not discharged from the side surface sides of the apparatus frame 10, but is discharged solely from the rear surface side of the apparatus frame 10. As a result, it is possible to avoid exhaust interference that could otherwise occur between this subrack and the subracks mounted in other adjacent apparatus frames.
According to the amounts of heat generated by the accommodated electronic component modules 23a through 23d, the subracks 20a through 20d included in the electronic apparatus of the first exemplary embodiment differ from each other in the size of the subrack casing 21 and the size of the intake ports 24.
Like the cooling fan unit 30 of
The cooling air exhausted through the exhaust ports 52 of the side members 51a passes through spaces between the side members 51a and the side plates 21a of the subrack casing 21, and flows by way of the rear side of the subrack 20a to be exhausted from the rear side of the apparatus frame 10.
In the construction of the first exemplary embodiment described above, the cooling air from the radial fans 1 on the rear side is exhausted mainly by way of the exhaust ports 32 and 52 of the rear members 31b and 51b of the cooling fan units 30 and 50, respectively, whereas the cooling air from the radial fans 1 on the front side is exhausted mainly by way of the exhaust ports 32 and 52 of the side members 31a and 51a, respectively. For example, in the conventional fan unit shown in
Further, as compared with the conventional fan unit in which the radial fans are arranged in a single row, static pressure capacity (capacity to send out air) of each of the cooling fan units 30 and 50 increases. The radial fans 1 on the front side have an effect of increasing an amount of air drawn out from the radial fans 1 on the rear side. Thus, even if the exhaust air of the radial fans 1 on the front side is suppressed by interference with the exhaust air of the radial fans 1 on the rear side, an effect of compensating for this suppression is to be expected. Thus, in the first exemplary embodiment, it is substantially possible to secure an amount of air corresponding to the number of radial fans 1 arranged in each of the cooling fan units 30 and 50.
As described above, according to the first exemplary embodiment, the radial fans 1 are arranged within the cooling fan units 30 and 50 in a plurality of rows parallel to the rear members 31b and 51b, so it is advantageously possible to secure the requisite air amount for cooling the electronic components while maintaining a thin structure of each of the cooling fan units 30 and 50. Further, due to the formation of the exhaust ports 32 and 52 in the rear members 31b and 51b and the side members 31a and 51a of the cooling fan units 30 and 50, respectively, the mutual interference of the exhaust airflows from the plurality of radial fans 1 is mitigated.
Further, the plurality of radial fans 1 are arranged in at least two rows, and the radial fans 1 of rows adjacent to each other are staggered with respect to each other, so the air from the radial fans 1 on the rear side is exhausted mainly through the exhaust ports 32 and 52 of the rear members 31b and 51b, and the air from the radial fans 1 on the front side is exhausted mainly ,through the exhaust ports 32 and 52 of the side members 31a and 51a. As a result, the mutual interference of the exhaust airflows from the radial fans on the front side and the rear side is further mitigated.
Further, since the intake ports 24 are formed in lower portions of the side plates 21a and the rear plate 21b of the subrack casing 21 and at positions of the front surface adjacent to the bottom member 21d, it is possible to realize an effective intake even if the intake ports 24 are arranged according to limitations in terms of arrangement. It is particularly desirable to form the intake ports 24 in all of the side plates 21a and the rear plate 21b of the subrack casing 21 and the positions of the front surface adjacent to the bottom member 21d since that makes it possible to obtain a more uniform air flow in a large amount.
As described above, the louvers 63 are formed at the exhaust ports 62, whereby it is possible to control the direction of the cooling air, making it possible to perform exhaust efficiently.
In the examples shown in
It is also possible to form a cooling fan unit and a subrack through a combination of the modifications of
As shown in
As described above, according to the second exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the side surface openings 150 are formed in the side plate 25a of the subrack casing 25 in correspondence with the exhaust ports 62 of the side members 61a of the cooling fan unit 60, whereby it is possible to exhaust the cooling air efficiently through the exhaust ports 62 of the side members 61a of the cooling fan unit 60.
While this invention has been described in connection with certain exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the subject matter encompassed by way of this invention is not to be limited to those specific exemplary embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended for the subject matter of the invention to include all alternative, update, and equivalents as can be included within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
Further, the inventor's invention is to retain all equivalents of the claimed invention even if the claims are amended during prosecution.
Claims
1. A fan unit comprising:
- a plurality of radial fans; and
- a unit casing which accommodates the radial fans and includes a first member and a second member, each of which has exhaust ports allowing transmission of at least a part of output air from the radial fans.
2. A fan unit according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of radial fans are arranged in a plurality of rows parallel to the first member.
3. A fan unit according to claim 2, wherein the radial fans of each row are staggered with respect to the radial fans of an adjacent row.
4. A fan unit according to claim 1, wherein the exhaust ports are lattice-like holes.
5. A fan unit according to claim 1, wherein the first member and the second member of the unit casing are louvered at least partially.
6. A fan unit according to claim 1, wherein at least a part of a portion between adjacent radial fans in the unit casing is louvered.
7. A fan unit according to claim 1, further comprising a partition member provided between at least a part of the adjacent radial fans inside the unit casing.
8. A subrack comprising:
- a shelf which accommodates electronic components; and
- a fan unit arranged above the electronic components and including a plurality of radial fans and a unit casing which accommodates the radial fans and includes a first member and a second member, each of which has exhaust ports allowing transmission of at least a part of output air from the radial fans.
9. A subrack according to claim 8, wherein the plurality of radial fans are arranged in a plurality of rows parallel to the first member.
10. A subrack unit according to claim 8, wherein the radial fans of each row are staggered with respect to the radial fans of an adjacent row.
11. A subrack according to claim 8, wherein the exhaust ports are lattice-like holes.
12. A subrack according to claim 8, wherein the first member and the second member of the unit casing are louvered at least partially.
13. A subrack according to claim 8, wherein at least a part of a portion between adjacent radial fans in the unit casing is louvered.
14. A subrack according to claim 8, further comprising a partition member provided between at least a part of the adjacent radial fans inside the unit casing.
15. A subrack according to claim 8, wherein:
- the shelf is equipped with a side member, a rear member, a front member, and a bottom member; and
- at least one of the side member, the rear member, and the front member has an intake port formed at a position adjacent to the bottom member.
16. A subrack according to claim 15, wherein the side member of the shelf has a side surface opening formed in correspondence with at least a part of the exhaust port formed in the first member or the second member of the unit casing.
17. An electronic apparatus comprising:
- a subrack having a shelf which accommodates electronic components, and a fan unit arranged above the electronic components, said fan unit including a plurality of radial fans and a unit casing which accommodates the radial fans and includes a first member and a second member, each of which has exhaust ports allowing transmission of at least a part of output air from the radial fans; and
- an apparatus frame which accommodates the subrack.
18. An electronic apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the plurality of radial fans are arranged in a plurality of rows parallel to the first member.
19. An electronic apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the radial fans of each row are staggered with respect to the radial fans of an adjacent row.
20. An electronic apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the exhaust ports are lattice-like holes.
21. An electronic apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the first member and the second member of the unit casing are louvered at least partially.
22. An electronic apparatus according to claim 17, wherein at least a part of a portion between adjacent radial fans in the unit casing is louvered.
23. An electronic apparatus according to claim 17, further comprising a partition member provided between at least a part of the adjacent radial fans inside the unit casing.
24. An electronic apparatus according to claim 17, wherein:
- the shelf is equipped with a side member, a rear member, a front member, and a bottom member; and
- at least one of the side member, the rear member, and the front member has an intake port formed at a position adjacent to the bottom member.
25. An electronic apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the side member of the shelf has a side surface opening formed in correspondence with at least a part of the exhaust port formed in the first member or the second member of the unit casing.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 15, 2006
Publication Date: Oct 5, 2006
Patent Grant number: 8292705
Applicant:
Inventors: Tadashi Matsuzawa (Tokyo), Syuichi Kusaki (Tokyo)
Application Number: 11/375,247
International Classification: H05K 5/00 (20060101);